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Blind Fawn Saved, Tropical Disturbances, Gator Attack Update
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A blind fawn spotted on a Hillsborough County roadway has a second chance at life thanks to a quick-acting deputy.
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Woman Asked Man to Shower, Stole His Motorcycle, Deputies Say
A man who decided to meet up with a woman he met on Facebook recently found himself out of a motorcycle, but did get a shower out of the deal, deputies say.
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2 Tropical Disturbances Showing Potential For Development, Forecasters Say
Tampa Bay area residents will want to keep their eyes on the tropics over the coming days. The National Hurricane Center has given two tropical disturbances in the Atlantic Ocean strong chances for developing more over the next few days. One of those disturbances is likely to become the next named storm of the 2016 Atlantic Hurricane Season.
Fatal Disney Gator Attack: Boy Was Snatched by Head, State Says
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission on Monday released its final report on a fatal alligator attack that occurred on the grounds of the Walt Disney Resort earlier this summer. According to the state, Lane Graves, 2, died from trauma to his head and drowning.
Raymond James Stadium Rolling Out Enhanced Security Measures
Tampa Bay area residents with plans to attend an event at Raymond James Stadium need to be prepared to encounter enhanced security. The Tampa Sports Authority announced Monday the same security measures employed at Buccaneer games will now extend to any event at the stadium.
Tampa Bay Workweek Weather: Brace for Heat
Tampa Bay area residents hoping to give their air conditioners a break from constant cycling are not likely to see much relief in the workweek ahead. According to the National Weather Service, the region is in for another scorcher.
53 Jobs: Private Investigator, Art Instructor, Wine Consultant
Tampa Bay area residents on the hunt for new jobs will find no shortage of opportunities in the region.
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